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Topic: Contact Lenses Answer:Hormonal changes during pregnancy sometimes can affect a woman's vision, as can dry eyes and water retention. Some pregnant women may experience dry eyes, blurred or distorted vision, or even hemorrhages in the eye. A mother-to-be experiencing any of these changes should contact her obstetrician and optometrist or ophthalmologist. The doctor may recommend a change in prescription (a temporary switch to disposable lenses for the rest of the pregnancy may help save the patient money), limit the number of hours the lenses should be worn, or advise her to stop wearing the lenses until after delivery. These vision problems often go away soon after delivery. Get more information about pregnancy from Walgreens.com Pregnancy Center. Visit our Contact Lenses pages for more information on brands, supplies, and ordering online. View the Walgreens.com Ask a Pharmacist Archives for a list of all commonly asked questions. DISCLAIMER: The information provided is not a substitute for medical advice. Consult your physician for diagnosis and treatment of your medical condition. Advances in medicine may cause this information to become outdated, invalid or subject to debate. Professional opinions and interpretations of the scientific literature may vary. Walgreens' terms of use and general warranty disclaimer apply to all services provided. If you are in need of immediate medical attention, contact your physician, poison control center or emergency medical professional. If you need to speak with a pharmacist for non-emergency matters, contact your local Walgreens pharmacist or call a Walgreens.com pharmacist toll-free at 1-877-250-5823. |
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